All summer long you can enjoy engaging programs each and every day at the Hall of Fame through the KeyBank Summer Programming Series. Take a guided tour of the Hall of Fame Gallery, visit with a ballpark vendor to learn about the business of the ballpark, or get a close-up view of baseball's past with Artifact Spotlight programs.

A full listing of daily program offerings is available at the ticket booth each day. Program offerings are subject to change on a daily basis, but our 2013 summer lineup includes:

Mining for Talent Interactive Cart ActivityDrop by our cart on the second floor and test your ability to sift through data and identify baseball talent. Hall of Fame staff will present you with several scouting reports of some of baseball’s all-time greats, with one catch: all details identifying each future star will be removed. The challenge: choose future stars to build your team around. This program is free with museum admission.

The Plaques of the GalleryLearn about the history of the Hall of Fame Gallery and the process by which each plaque is made and installed in this 20 minute guided tour. The tour starts by the Membership and Museum Services Desk of the first floor.

Open Hours in the LearningCenterThis interactive room allows families to explore baseball history through hands-on items from the Hall of Fame’s education collection as well as engaging activities and projects.

Making AirwavesThe crack of the bat, the roar of the crowd, it’s going, going, gone! This interactive program allows visitors to recreate and record the dramatic homerun call of Hank Aaron’s 715th home run. Fun for the whole family!

Murderer's RowExtra! Extra! Read all about it! Join us for a special Museum Theater program as a newsboy from New York City discusses Murderer's Row - the amazing 1927 New York Yankees.

Building BallparksEver wonder about the history of the ballpark? Join us for a special Museum Theater program as a ballpark architect discusses iconic ballparks of the past and famed stadiums of the present. Be sure to share your favorite ballpark stories, too!

Visit with a VendorHot Dogs! Peanuts! Cracker Jack! The players get all of the attention, but the vendors hawking their goods in the stands has become an integral part of the ballpark experience. Join a ballpark vendor to learn about business at the ballpark in this museum theater program.

Baseball and the Greatest GenerationWhen American went to war in 1941, baseball pitched in. In this museum theater program, learn about the Major Leaguers who left baseball to serve their country, how baseball provided a welcome diversion on the home front, and how thousands of fans turned out to see women play in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League.

So You Think You Know Baseball?Test your knowledge of baseball history in this interactive game show. Make your way through nine 'innings' of questions, and win a free year-long membership to the museum.